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Hcjected communication* will not be returned unlet* accompanied by BUlllclcnt postage. lHio IntelijoksceHi embracing IN several edi Jlous, h entered In the Postoillce ut Wheeling,W. Ta., as secoud-class mattor.] TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Editorial Iiooms 431: Counting lloom 410 ii? fniMifmx, WIIKELINQ, MAKCLI VI, 18D2. THE approaching content in rendered especially Important by reason of tho In dustrial anil tlnauclal policies of tho Gov ernment being at static. Tho popular do cbdon oa thoso Immioh Is of groat moment und will bo of far-reaching consequence.? Jarnea a. Maine. The Miss of Ignorance. Mr. A. W. Campbell, in his recont entertaining lotter in tho Intellioekckr from Naples, Bpoko of the Italinn tariff, which led him to stato a well known principle of national economy and to give somo illustrations in point drawn from tho tariff of Italy, llero ia what Mr. Campboll said on this point: And here, let me remark, that a high tariff, such as Italy has, need not bo to any material extent whatever a protective tariff. Italy, you may well say, has "a tariff for reveuuo only," aa for instance a tariff of 8 cents per pottud on sugar, or 13 ceuLs on coffee, 18 cents on ten, 9; cents on pepper, 35 cents per gallon on potro* loum, ctc., uro oppressively levied, as you see, on popular necessities that she does not produce. Thu excuso for such exactions is, of course, her immense necessities growing out of her hugo army und navy. It costs ft population of thirty millions something to support an army of a quarter of a million on a poace footing and to be tl?o fourth naval power in Europe. And theso people uro poor. Hero wag a chanco for tho Register to learn something on tho important sub ject of national economy, butthatnowa papcr prefers to remain in tho wilder ness of ignoranco and to mako public exhibition of its marvellous state of in tellectual poverty. Liko tho practiced teacher that he is, Mr. Campbell has in few words shown so clearly what a tar iff for revenue is that a ncwepapor wri ter, though unthinking and unread on tho subject, need not orr therein. There is as much difference between a tariff for ..revenue only and a tariff' for protection as there is between chalk and chccse. It should be clear to an under standing as mean as tho Register's that tho duties uamed by Mr. Campboli arc levied, as he says thev aro, "for revenuo only," for they aro dutios on commodi ties which tho people of Italy consumo as part ot their daily faro, which they will have as long as they can buy any thing, and which aro not produced in Italy. Here all tho conditions of a tariff for rovenuo only aro mot, and the dutios aro not "to any material extent what ever protective." If Italy were engaged in tho produc tion of sugar, tea, coffcc, popper and petroleum, or if she were making an effort to produce these commodities, the duties would bo protectivo. This would,1)0 plain enough. Contrast tho Italian system with our own and tho point is still clearer. Tho necessaries ot liio above mentioned on which Italy places duties so high come into this country freo of duty. Why? Our duties are levied on tho protective principle. Wo put them on competing products and on luxuries, on articles which wo do produco or can and wish to produce, and on articles which tho peo ple can easily do without. Wo liavo no duty 011 sugar, tea, coffee and pepper, which wo do not produco. Petroleum cuts 110 figure in the ques tion, for that wo export largely and im port none. Since ours is not a tariff for rovenuo only we do not put duties 011 sugar, tea, collee and unground spices. Ours being a tariff for protec tion and revenue wo lay duties on man ufactures of iron and steel, china and glassware, wools and woolens and other manufactures, that homo industries may bo established and protected against thoworld, that such manufac turing communities as ours may livo, and that the poople, by reason of the homo industries, may have cheapor manufactures thau otherwise tlioy could hopo to have. Wo aro oncouraged by all oxnorienco to persevere in this lino to tho ond that cur country may bo as freo and inde pendent industrially as it is politically, ?that tho American farmer may havo the best ot all markets ior his crops and tho best ot nil markets for supplying his wants, that our industrial workers may havo tho best of all markets for their labor. When tho Register romarks, "while thoro may bo causo for tho high tariff of Italy thoro is certainly 110110 in this country," it shows boyond dispute that it does not understand tho quostion it is trying to discusB, especially that it does not approhond the broad distinc tion, laid down [in ovory elementary treatiso on tho tariff quostion, between a tariff for rovenuo only and a protec tive tariff. Tho cssontial difference botweon Mr. A. W. Campbell and tho Register is, that Mr. Campbell knows what ho is talking about and tho Register doos not know what it is frothing about. Wo do not thiuk tho Register will now undorataud tho .question altor" this primor instruc tion, but wo know that some other peo plo will understand it. A Grub cif t:tjtrcj-'.MtlU"nr"in"' n Year. Mr. Pierce, of Tonnbn8oo,:closc>lboil na "llio nblo young lloutmiunt of Chair man Bland," says it waa thu spirit of avarico that struck down ailvor in thin country. Silver cannot bo said (to ho undor any honvy legislative biirden when llio mint la required now to tako an amount of tilvor greater than our mines produco. Even tiiia Jyiotojioush for thu owners of ullvor mines. Having boon accorded inoru than tlioy over expected tu (jot, tiioy want tnore. Mr. Hurler, of Ohio, ono of tho Democrats In Congress who ltavo not boon carried oil' by the sliver lunacy, taya tho demand of thu mino ownors is for u protection of l tll per cont on thoir highly profitable Industry. Tills is putting tho case strikingly. It will bo oven moro Improeslvo if tho caso bo put in another way. In 1890. Iho silver mlnos of this country pro duced $70,000,000. This was tho com mercial valuo of tho output. At tho present prico of silver tho sil ver dollar is worth loss than 70 cents. To mako the lesson plain wo may Bay Hint tho silver dollar is to-day worth 70 conts. I'asa Mr. Bland's bill and tho Bilver product of 1800, worth on a com mercial basis $70,000,000, would havo to bo bought by tho government at $100, ooo.ooo. : ?: ; ; Tho extra profit of $30,000,000' would go into tho pockets of tho mino owners. Tho silver intorost would bo something for tho king of tho trusts to look on with hopolesB onvy.. This is- but one phase of tho question, but a vory im pressivo ono. A Serious Situation. If tho understanding in Washington bo correct concerning tho note of I.ord Salisbury and tho l'residont'a reply, tho Bering sea matter has reached u serious stage which cannot be far from tho climax. Tho President pressed for protection of tho seals pending aconclusivo settle ment by arbitration. This Lord Salis bury refused. -Tho rresidont gives no tico that tho poachers shall bo driven from thoso waters if it takes the mili tary forco of tlmjnitcd States to do .it. Tho President could not do less and incot tho expectation'of tho''American people. \ This country has asked of Great Britain nothing.unreasonable or unbus inesslike in. tI\iB matter. From tho be ginning of the controversy .until now wo havo shown ovcry disposition com patible with the national dignity to conciliate Great Britain. That country has shown every dispo sition to coinpjicajotiie.matter, to intro duce false issues aiiil.'.tp's'teal.a ji.rolong ed chanco for its', poaching subjects to carry on the seal butchery. We have uot been treated with tho consideration due from one friendly power to another. It is stilt probable that since war has been avorRs'd bv mi, agreement to arbi trate tho main question-tfter6 will bo no war over an incident; but this happy es capo will bo duo to tho course of tho President, who lias given the British government to understand distinctly that this country wjjj jKit ik'tritfed with longer. '? t * 3 '? It Will Not Down. Democratic politicians "who arc living in tho hopo that the silver issue will not be pronjmph,t iji t|ie jjotning cam paign are doomed to disappointment. An index to the position that the frco coinage question will occupy in the pub lic mind is found in tho fact that the silver debate has attracted greater pub lic attention' {and^0^4$Ku?reJccneral discussion than even the taritl* debate incident to the consideration of tho free wool bill. Tho dispatches this morn ing describing the scene in tho house oi representatives bring .out this point very strongly. Tho silver quesKoirwIll not'dov/n and tho Democratic party will have it to face as ouo of the loading party issuosin tho campaign. Tiio majority in Con gress has already committed the party to tho free silver policy, and the efforts of tho opposing faction of the Democ racy to dodge tho issue lmvo failed. With tho party split 011 0110 of the main issues this year?0110 faction sup porting the free silver plank, of tho plat form that is pretty sure to Jie adopted, und tho other repudiating it, the Demo cratic situation will bo embarrassing indeed.. A straddlo or a compromise at Chi cago will not.,avoid the idsuo. Tho rec ord is being'mailo how, 'and tho great mass of tho peonlo who favor a 100-cont dollar and a sound financial policy arc not going to be deceived by ante-olec tion Democratic straddled to be made heroaftor. V" This Is Funny. Secondly, it was not claimed for the McKInley net that it would j?ut up wajjes, dc.sinibla in tha t would bo lu ninny bronchus of industry. Tho nliu of tho McKinlcy luw wits to maintain wages ut a higher level than would ho possible without such an act. This it has iUmc.?lntcHigcw'.cr. If it was not claimed for the Mcliluley net that it was to put up wages, how could tho film bo to maintain wuges??ifr'/kfrr. . From which comment it appears that the Register is as ignorant of tiio English language as it is ottho tariff question. Our free trade neighbor is under tho re marknblo misapprehension that'.'-to put up" and "to maintain" have the same moaning. "Tomaintain" moans to keop'up some thing that isIjtf'readyfii p7&na this was ono of tiio praiseworthy objects of the 1 McKinlov act. "To put up" means, in the Rcgitier1a vocabulary, to;oIFor to ^put up $100" as a bet that)bdirtfifft'E readers on a sido iss 110 ?? ^io4a>-i When tho Jbfjixlcr thinks it has occa sion to quote, from ono of Mr. Camp bell's letters,-or from 'anything olso in the Intcll&?$cjsK! ^ollftl"1 ft^bo too much trouble to qito}^ (iorrqetly ? That wouldn't wreck' the Democratic party of West Virginia, would it? BREAKFAST BUDGET. Claronce'.V, Howell, of tho .St. Louis ltepuhlie, who'dlod tlio otlior iluy, liatl to undergo trachoomy to enable him to breathe. As soon as tlio surgeons hud coniploted the operation and bandaged the incision In Ills throat, ho dictated thin noto to un associate: "You will And tlio 'Food for Mirth' and other mat ter for tlio Sunday papur in tlio third drnweron the loft hand fddo of inydeak." Tlio French crown jewels are mild to have once included anions tliclr num ber a perfect dragon, two inches in length, carved from a ruby of the llrst u'iitur. When tlio Summer l'nlnco at l'eltin was. wicked a licad of a Buddha, carved from a magnificent ruby, fell to tlio l)iiko of Brunswick as his Blinro of the spoils. After his death it sold for ?CO,000. A Potroit man lias a novel walking cane that roproacnts tlio work of odd hours every day for six weoks. It is iniido of old postage stamps of various denominations and six. nationalities-*, United States, Canadian, English,' French, Gorman and Italian. It took 5,01-1 slainp.1 to luiiko the cano. The face value of the stamps was $100. Tlio -largest heathen temple in the world is in Serlnghutli, and it comprises a square, each side being one mile in length, inside of which are six otlior sntiares. Tlio walla aro twenty-tlvo feot. high and live foot thick, and'the hall whore pilgrims congregnto is supported by a thousand pillars, each cut from a single block of stonO. , ' ; , It is known that tlio hoofs of horsed wore protected by boots of leather at a very early period in the world's history ?at a time which at least antedates l'liny and Aristotle, both of whom make mention of the fact. , Mrs. Louis E. Stcinor, a Chicago wo man, gave birth three month's ago to a fine boy of ilj pounds, and Saturday last presented her husband with a healthy, chubby little girl of 7.V pounds. Now York is the leading Irish city in tlio world in point of population. Hub-: lin contains 234,(WO human souls, and Now York claims to have 300,000 Irish citizens. Tlio housoa occupied by three Con necticut governors?Kicluird D. Hub bard, I'hineas Louusbury and .Morgan G. liulkeloy?stand in a row in .duo' street in Iiartford. "Cool as a cucumber." is scientific ally correct. Investigation shows that this vegetablo has a temperature 1? bo low that of the surrounding atmos phere. A Malay, a bushman, a lfottentot and a Kallir will probably bo brought over to disport themselves in nativo costume at the World's l'air. 1". B. Lee, of Trenton, is at work com piling the quaint and almost obsolete dialect expressions used in Now Jersey. o ( MORNING SMILES. ' Tom?"When I saw you at Minnie's wedding I thought you should have been the groom yourself, old man." .lack?"I did come very near marrying tliat girl once. 1 was calling there 'and about half-past twelve I braced up and commenced a proposal; and just then her father came into the parlor." Tom ?"That was awkward." Jack?"I should say. so; ho put me completely oi^t I"?Detroit Free Prest. ?'John," she said gently, "you are in terested in temperance movements, are you not?" "Of course I am," he an swered. "Weli, ? suppose yon go and make a few of tliem with the pump han dle^ 1 need a pail of water right away." ? Washington Mar. '"This here thing of wimmin in poli tics is tlio ruination of the ktiiiti'y," said the man from Wyouiinir." "It's got so now that we can't cvon liov a lynchin' without decoratin' tlio rope with ynllcr ribbons an' sicli."?India ira/iofi# Juurnnt. Philanthropic Citizen?"My erring friend, when are you going to give up your present evil stylo oi living?" Tramping Jake (hammering away stol idly at the village, stono heap)?" When I've mado my pile, I reckon."?Chicago Tribune. Mr. Jason (in tho' balcony)?"Jist look at Jane Ann Locut puttin'oii style, will you ? Before they found gas oil tho old man's farm she hadn't but one dress to her back." Mrs. Jason?'?An' now she hain't none."?Indianapolis Journal. Husband?"So they evidently think that Father O'Neill has some real met tle in him." Wifo?"Oh, what have' they done?" Husband?"Made a canon liini."?Pick Me Up. THIS DIFFERENCE Between a Republican Statesman and Democratic Politicians. ' i ?I believe in the pro-] "I believe iti dodging ' tcetion of American in* every issuo in order to ! dustries nnd o? the win."? Political crccd of American citizen Arthur P. Gorman. home and abroad, no "I believe in free trade mutter what the costiand Grover Cleveland." may bo."-?Pblitical crccd 0/ iknjamin Harrison. Political crccd uj tiro vcr Cleveland. "1 believe in the pow er of boodle.' '?Pahticcil crccd of Calvin S. llricc. \ "I believe in nothing but votas." ? Political \ crccd of David B. Hill. A COWARDLY POLICY. Tho "Itoglstnr" Advises West' Virginia Congrosduiou to Straddle tlio sSUyefc' Ihmio. Wheeling JlcjUtcr. "\Vu believe tho West. Virginia delegation will do thoir party a great service and thmnxolvos crmlit l?y voting to-morrow to postpono tlio consideration of tlio bill at tliUtiino. Such a voto would not commit tin-in l'or or agalnr.t trco coinage. It would simply put tliem on record of placing tlio qnuMluu on the shelf for tho present, an I uhore it belong* until nioro vital and im portant legislation Is considered. VAGR ANT VEIISES, Different Effects. Puck. , A baby, when it starts to weep ? At night, will worlds of tronblo rnako; For ere it cries itself to sleep, It cries the neighborhood awake. ?Not Always. Life. "All's fair in love," they say; ?Tis often so. and yet "lis just the other way ^ If she should be a brnuettc. licussurlng. JIos'.oii Courier.. The other day I sought for May Within her library? A favorite nook, where with her book, , I would have sworn sho'd be. She was not there: the blue plush chair That was her hourly throne Was tenautless: no search did bless \ With vision of "my own." I spoko her name: nowmswer cuiue ? As hushed the anxious call: From window niche to curtains rich t Silence held reign o'er all. But nil concern ofhor return Was by this sitrht subdued? A goodly crumb of chewing gum , upon her palette glued. * : Fon rholimatism, lumbago, notYralsjia? cramp and colic there is no remedy su perior to tho gennino Dr. Thomas's Kelectric Oil. daw Great Bahgaixs in lino Shoos at 1 L. V. Blond's. . Pure lioat' I.ard. M. Ri:illy\s Pure Lard from ho^ot* our own killing. No tallow nor , other adulterations. PERSONAL POINTS, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnott, who tins rocontly .returned to this country, intonda hereafter to spend ovory win tor in Washington, leaving in May (or hor London ro'sidonco; after which sho will go to Scotland or ono of tho eoasido places on tho continent until October, when sho will return to thin country. Ah regards the education of hor ono re maining son, Lionel, Mrs. Burnott biivb that sho winhoa him to be educated in this country, rather than at Eton, liar row or Kuguy, ah alio repurds tho public school systoin in America to bo without an equal. J anion Uuseull Lowell was walking i along Irving atrcot in Cumbridgo ono day when ho-saw tlio son of Prof, j Josiah Kovco-r-a child notovo'r ton years I old now?handling a pioco of hoso and j a stream of water rather recklessly. Fearing a ducking, ho bogan a romoii-1 strauco as ho approached. Tho boy listened earqfijlb' until Mr. Lowell was, done. Thoii ho turnod tho hoso on tho v'enorablo poet,, who took to undignified*, flight. Princo Geor^o of Waloa is said to bo a i very bright and genial young follow, I univorsally popular. lie Is said to have . great admiration, if not an alloctlon,for tho Princess May, tho alllancod bridoof his docoased hrothor. A movement is on foot to restoro and preserve Andrew Jackson's old homo in Tonnosseo, Vtho Ilorinitago." It is in tondedto boautifv tho old mansion and turn it'into a national musoum. ! Two of the artists connected with Harpers havo practically become resi dents of Cli'icapo until tho fair is over. Thoy are Graham and Thulstrup. Ono does tho buildings and tho other the pooplo. ? Mine, ltopina Maney, of Lisbon, a lineal descendant of the wifo of Colum bus, is propnring a gonoalogieal troo of tho Columbus family for exhibition at tho World's FaiT. Kmorson Bonnot. who wroto "Prairio Flower" and spmo fifty'other Amorican .novels, is sovoaty.yoars old, but is still halo and hearty. Ex-President McCosh, of Princeton, tliougli noarly cighty-ono years of ago, is still ongHped in writing. ? ? llooiVs Sarsnparilla absolutely cures where other p'ronarations fail. It pos sesses medicimu merit peculiar to it self. 11 A Kansas Mhu'h Expnrlouco With Coughs Colds and coughs havo been so preva lent; .during-'the past few months that tho experience of Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan., cannot fail to in terest somo of our readers. Hero it is in liis own words: "1 contracted a cold early last spring that settled on mv lungs and hud hardly recovored from it when I caught nnothor that hung on all I sumniei2 riiHi 'left mo with o< hacking 1 cough which 1 thought I never would get rid of. I had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy somo fourteen years ago with much succoss and concluded to try it again. "When I had got through with i one bottlo mv cough had left mo and I ('have not suffered with a cough or cold since. ? I have recommendedit to others I and all speak well of it." 50-cent bot My doctor says It acts gently on tho stomach, liver rind kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. Thin drlnl: is rnadu irora horlw. and is prepared for use and Cold*. tlos for snip by druggists. THE NEXT MORNING I PEtL BHiuni NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. FLOUR. GALAXY. IF YOU DID TRY IT, Please tell your Neighbor the Truth ABOUTTHERESULT lnrl l-M.Kh ~ EGGER, WARRICK & CO. OVERFLOMING WITH lew Spring Goods. INTENDING PURCHASERS OF DRESS GOODS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR LARGE ; AND' MAGNIFICENT LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Which wo nrc now receiving. Nover before have wo boon.so fortunate wliilo in the market to se;uiro .Mich n collection of Choice dud Fca'ouable goods. Hundreds of pieces of All "Wool 'Ju every coneelva. ? v-.iDlo weave and styie. LovelySummer Shades at 50c. Wo Offor-To-day, To-morrow and All Other Days Dost quality Ivinch Bedford Cord nt $t 00, 8old elsewhere fit$l'2T). Dost grade of 10-inch Bedford Cord,at 72c, sold olsewheru atSl-OO. Plain and Two Toned, j 10j> pjecefl,l>re?s Ginghams at 0 l?lc, worth JOc. i OJT)0. y.nrds JO-inoh Sheeting Muslin at fl 1-lc, wojth Sc. 5 pieces 03-inch Bleached Linen 'Dnransk at oOc, worth 76c. 25 dozen extra size Fine Dlcachcd Towels (Lico ellect) at 2."c, worth JJTJic. Egger, Warrick & Co., 1132 TCKIN STHBBT W'l * N EW ADVERTISEM ENTS. "ANTED?A (iOOD COAT 1SIIER. Ininitre ut.TriOO JaeoUHttoct. tfOK KENT-TIIE TUllEE-STOHY JJ buMuo-s house, Nb? 1314 Muiu ktrosU \>. J. W. COWDKN. >urJI FOK HUNT? ISLAND IlESIDENOIj, No XlHouth renn it root, Inquire ol A. J. CliAHKK, No. 71 Twelfth street. Tf^OIt SALE?ONE TEN-FOOT CO UN J? TEH and twenty I eel of ibclvlu/. Addrcw TliflMABW. JONES, I-otU llox ii. (A.tnuvlllo) llildnepurt. 0. uirj:l WANTED?A YOUNG MAN WHO hiu nomo knowledge of drOMdnp btilir ei. tllvliw oxncrloncu uud releretueo- ml* 1 "Mtl.l.KH" tUla pMco. "?-< HUIVED?PKOF. LEKEE, MK A ,1>IUM ami Phrenologist Tolls fact*, htulls una uUalltK's. roveabt iiiyMvrleH.jjn-.tks ovil in lluomu<, oatiMcs I maty una kumiy marriages Ki\e? lull ninioio( the one you'll marry, wliatbibl noM to follow to make a mmscvm., ?fcc. Hooms corner market ami Klovcnth streets. biuo uu trance' 011 Eleventh street. Terms reasonub.o. mrJl0 A DESIltAHLECIlAl'LlNESTItEKT xV. residence for sale. Tho liou'O and lot No. 2207 Clinplino alrvot, In offered lor silo, llou?o'l? ono ol tbo tot built ones In the city, imil the location cannot bo mtr nailed. For farther i>:\rtlcularn Inqultu ol T. II. MoI.AIN. mi? At MeLnln Urolhora' Prim Store. photogrkphs= e=HIGG!NS' GALLERY. 42 Twelfth Streot. J^ENTEN GOODS. SMOKED sturgeon'. SMOKED lake trout, NEW mackerel, YARMOUTH 1II.OATERS. 0. E. M.UKUAY & CO., mr;{ 1:100 Market Streot. ?"?> I'EH DOZEN FOll Fur Win. Hugors' Host I'lntdl Knlvos ~ mill Forks. So letter I'lfitoil Ware Mado. Wo nrclloiol (murium in Wheeling lor tlio lot Hated Good* and Cutlery ol All Hindi. 11 ITIIon'I Forget tlio llnnd, \\)t. Rtmi.itf. &u BSn?ING BROS., mr2l 1215 Market Si. opiwsltcMclAiro House. I^Oll SALE. A Bargain for Thirty Days. Two nice lota 83x132)$ foot, both, two eouarva fro in Iho depot. ono lot from corner, buildin* 22xis'< feet. First iloor, store room, rentlus at ?13 a month, In advance. 1 live In the balance, which can rent at 810 a month. Town of Davis, W. Vu., slxycar.soid, 2,000populationaud build ing rapidly, l'iko Sl,:?00.one-hnlf down, bahmco In hIx and twelve monthi, or 31,100 down. Also two tine lots in Elkim, two square* from depot, very cheap. If not sold in thirty days will mort gage all low, C!c:ir tltlos. Ilca^on for eel ling, going west for health. For particulars, aadrobs mr 3 j^A^AUVIL, Duvls. AN. \a. AlSCLASS INVESTMENT! We ofTer, subject to sale, a limited amount of tho FIVE PER CENT THIRTY-MR "konds OF THE Wheeling Bridge Co., WHEELING, w. ya. Interestpavable semi-annually in January and July at the Fidelity Title and Trust Company of Pittsburgh, l'n., which Is trustee under the mort gage. l'ricc and full particulars on application. b 3 A.LAWRENCE & CO., 81 Fourth Av., Pittsburgh. JAMES CAHOTHER.S, fcO-T.tiil 112 Fourth Av.. Pittsburgh. cH EKP HOMES AND tiool Invostmonts on Eny Tornn I 51.350?Framo cottage, Woodi street, Centro Wheeling. $1.600?Two story frame, live rooms, corner Twenty-fourth and Jacob streets. 81,000?Two story frame, four rooms and kitchen, Locust street. 81,800?Large two-story brick, six rooms and hall, Main street. Centro Wheeling. ?!,0)0?Two-story fraibc, live rooms, lot 2oxlOD, South Chaplluo street. - I S!,COO?Two-story brick, five rooms, Fourtccnth street. , , ' . , ?"82,.*500?An elegant two-story brick, seven rooms. lurge lot, South Chaplllie street. . 81,9.*<0?Framo dwelling and lot, south Elm I *3 Sob-Two-story framo houso and workshop; 1 rent for $M 25. , I 52,800?For a new frame, six rooms 011 JicLol ! loch street. . | 51,100?Two frame cottages aud lot, Market street, below Twenty-seventh street. I 5:1,500?Two-s(T>rv brick business house, frame in rear, corner ' Twonty-sovonth aud Market St8J,500?Lot and frame dwelling, North Main St8UKK)?For two-story brick, eight rooms, all modem Improvements, stable In rear, best loca tion, Market street. ' \ St,COO?A fltio brick dwclllug, seven rooms, I Twentieth street. 1 80.500?Elegant residence, Market street, Ceil- ! tro Wheeling. St,500?Frame residence, one-half acre of ground, l'leasant Valley. . $2.500?Comfortable two-story brick, live rooms, Virginia street. Twenty-two acrcs of coal land on National rond, not two miles from the city. Glvo us a call. We know wo cau suit you. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Ileal Estate and Steamship Business. Corner Fourteenth and Market Streets. Cook's Tours to Europe on Hie. inr23 (Trade Hark.) . & J^CTURg 13 FOH SALE I1Y Geo. E. Stifel & Co., Sole agents for the above brands of Kid Gloves. J^J-YLES' ART STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS. Portraits iu Pastel, Oil. Crayon, Wator and Ink. ? ? 215^ yvVKIN STREET. fe!5 Piano Moving. II you wont your pluuo moved on or about Ajiril l, kindly leovo your orJor jls soon a.s pas Work find prices guaranteed. into ? F. W. I1AUMKR St CO. IT^ELT WEATIIER STRIPS OR RUBBER. Sure cure for crazy doors and rat tling windows. An expert will apply if required. tjAMi'LCi nY Mail E. L. NICOLL. cl Y?i Markotdt. 'AMUSEMENtc OPERA HQUgg Friday an:l Saturday, Jlnrcl, <>? ao. null KiUttrdny Mtttlucu, ' (newT) Hth e Private Secretary vxiiERTiiRiMRtirrioviir " ?EDWIN TRAVERS Will lio I'rcwntml with,i. USSllllMSSKII lactl.l.KM K, KLKtlAST COSTl'JIIisj' MiM'itoi'ni.m: stack s, AM) OlIUiiNii. ,,, ?n' TlioClcanoit, llrl,h|0',t, Wlti|,,i . l .n.' u! tlio S'yjsou, 1 ?ual ?? JAMKS P. CROWES'. lluUn>-MM.,,wt livening Prfeoi?ArlmlKihin 7-, ,miiV1 . ' icaLftoi. M.tflnajprli-i-M?A<Imi"ion t?ww4lonu Me. Seauon ?|,!,, r ,";1 '?'?I aa?"1 GRAND OPERA- HOuH" 0. C. GENTIICK Viv ' ? . 3ianaui:? Tliursday twit Friday, MurcV.'lmiJ Till; IIItKAT COKKIIIAS- "J' tvvh; rsy l, rqyce 111 (ln.Fu uny Jtuslo.il Coihl-.1v ' TOM'S VACATION | ??^UI'lHlrlL'il by novo: ,t 1,iNsi.Mi'.s j;ih:at < oMptxr of CoiiVcJInuii, Voi^Htumi,! l>.ulccr4.' I'mc-Ktf?OrcUoiitrii Clmlr., so... p.,,,, - . Sv';,troJv^ liftt -?~r? inr.-j etc. I iJ nil) uul About April 1st K. 1!. l'otts ,vj|| ^ cupv tlio larce now r.torea 1000 t<, 111)1 Main street anil 10 to I'D Tenth street Suspension lirictso corner, with ?, f? i lino of Clothing, ITats, Shoos ntid Fur Jii&hing Goods. This is the lanre<t an I illicit storo of the kinds in the Stat/ Before removal we quote, to doscmit Children s Shoes at 10c, 2oc, :17c, l-y. o> 72c and 87c up, all solid biir-aina' ami trade winners. Seo our Ladies' Fine Shoes nt 97c ?1 SI 87, $1-15 and SI S7, and wonde'r"liov we can do it. Men's Fine Shoes nt 07e, ?l to 51 (|2 up, all leaders and matchless in price. lioya' Suits at K7c, OSe, :?1 is $137 ?S102 up, worth double the' mo'nev 'or no sale. Men's Pants at JSc, GSe, S7c, 97c ami Si IS up. See our great leaders in Men's 'ants at $1 18, worth no. Boys' I'ants at 18c, 28c, H3e up, hard to cot nt this price. ^ Men's Suits atSl 98, S_> 37, {J ?>, %3 87, $150 up. Wo lead the world ia LOW PRICES! SOW HKIIRS } PICSIC.-IlumlkerrliKh.l.i 8, J ami 00 iijv Half IIosu,Gaud .So tin a Kin.* Silk Half ilosc at !Wc.- worth 7f>e. Suspenders 0 10. 12, 19 am! 2-io. Men'* Shirts, 17.'il and ;Sc up. All bargains from tlio Quart/. Mill, ourr out. E. B. POTTS, Main and Tenth Stroots, Wheeling, w. Va. niuNcAsrotaB-Pteuboiivillo.o.: Mlilrc.O.: New MnrUuivllle, "iV. Va, and J'ar);ersijur.', w. LEGAL NOTICES. o liDER OF PUBLICATION. Tho State; of West Vlrglnlu, County of Ohio, la tho Clerk's ollicc of said county, lluloa le>:. ' Alice Nothll ") vs. - In CbuuccK. Joseph Notei.l. J SUMMONS. Thf.State or Wi>t Virginia, to tub Shit-iffo? Ollltf COUNTY, GREETING: Wo comiu'atid you that you summon Jfccp!i Notcll, if he bo found in your bailiwicl:. to ap pear at the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court u( Ohio county, at riiUy to he held for the >ai<l Court on the first Monday in March, lV-Mo answer a hill In chancery exhibited n^aimt him by Alice Notcll, and have then and there this writ. Witness: John W. Mitchell, Clerk of oursuid court, ut the Court House of said <? mnty, in tlm city of Wheeling, the 11th day ot February, b-'i and in the twenty-ninth year of the Stuto of West Virginia. JOHN' W. MITCHELL, Clerk. SH ERIFFsTlKT UHN. Joseph Notcll is no inhabitant of my baili wick, uor found therein, this 7th day of March. ISO! PLATOFF ZANK.H.S.. for LEWIS 3TEENK0D, S. O.C The object of thin suit is to obtain a divorce i vinculo matrimonii from tho said defendant; atil it appearing from an affidavit tiled heroin tin*. Joseph Notcll, the defendant In ilii.. suit, n not n resident of the State of West Virginia, it is ordered that he do appear here within ouo month after the date of tho llrst publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect his interest in this suit. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set ay hand this Oth day of March. K>.\ JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. Published the first time March 1?>. W-\ Attest: JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clert G. W. Atkinson, Solicitor for Complainant. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. Iu tho Circuit Court of Ohio county. Alice Notf.i.l Joseph Notell. In Chancery. Take notice that the depositions of All.e Notell and others will be taken at the lav.' of fice of G. W. Atkinson, No. 1117 ChapUnc strc t, Reeling, Ohio county, West Virginia, on tiw lull day of April. lK'j-2, between tho hours ni J o'eloekn. m.^ind (i o'clock p. in., to bt_? read :n evidence in the above mimed caur.o iu behalf of tho plnlntltlV And.'H, from any cause, the tid ing of the said depositions shall not he coo xneucod, or being commenced, shall not be nun pleted on that (lay, the taking of the same will be adiourried from time to time until the sue* shall be completed. ALICE NOTELL By G. W. Atkinson, her Attorney. To Joseph NotelL inrlo-T.i ^ ]p iiobatFof wiLL. Office op the Clf.uk of the County Com of Ohio County, West Virginia: In the mutter of tho probate of the "ill cf^ Frederick Grimui, dcecascd, The objcct of the petition tiled In this mnttor on the 9th day of March, A. 1?. 1S'.'2, Ism I ' * admitted to probate a paper writing purport!^ to bo tho will of Fredorlck Grimm, dec-.-a-:... . bearing date Febrnnry'2'), A. IJ. 18v-\niid itiipl"'^ ? ing from dn:'rtllldavit'filed with mo in my ??!??<* that Henry Grimm, one of the per.-on- wnoH therein and by said petition declared t?? ue J'J1'-'* cstedin th'eprobute of said will, i^u nou-re.<l[i??J of this State, It Is ordered that he do appear at'11-1, office in the city of Wheeling, in the cmuu'.}'"'1^ day of April,' 18'.'2. at 10 o'clock a. m. ( Published tho firat time March . GEORGE HOUu. G. W. Atkinson. Attorney. PUBLIC SALES. OiiiUi Market Sireet Property to? Sals, Wo wIU'ofTcr for sale ot public auction. -?1 * front door of tho Court House, on saturday, AWtIL 2. K*J, Market street. .. tnC.,i; Will bo sold as a whole or In panv? 10 purchasers. , , j-, TKK.MS OF SALE:?One-third mvm. ba..i.- ^ ono and two yearn, with iutcrct, }:,,er''' !'{?>.d bio semi-annually, secured >>}' h>'\1 J/.y ro property. I'eauodv INSUKAM & - mrl7-rrb,ts. ?&. JOB-1tfO R !<*'?* NEATLY AND 1'ROill'TLV EXECUTE AT TUB IKmUGhSOKB JOB !? ,j: Ii